Analysis - LowFruits https://lowfruits.io Analyze the SERPs Faster, Find Weak Spots Wed, 26 Mar 2025 04:49:06 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 https://lowfruits.io/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/cropped-lf-logo-symbol-32x32.png Analysis - LowFruits https://lowfruits.io 32 32 🆚 LF vs Manual Analysis https://lowfruits.io/docs/lf-vs-manual-analysis/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lf-vs-manual-analysis Wed, 22 Jan 2025 15:55:28 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/?post_type=documentation&p=4096 Keyword research is a crucial step in any SEO strategy, but just manually analyzing Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) can be time-consuming and often yields incomplete or inaccurate results. That's where LowFruits come in – designed to simplify the keyword research process by providing instant insights into SERP data, including weak spots and ranking difficulty. […]

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Keyword research is a crucial step in any SEO strategy, but just manually analyzing Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs) can be time-consuming and often yields incomplete or inaccurate results. That's where LowFruits come in – designed to simplify the keyword research process by providing instant insights into SERP data, including weak spots and ranking difficulty. In this comparison, we'll take a closer look at how manual analysis works, and then show how LowFruits provides a more efficient and effective way to identify weak spots in the SERP.

Take the keyword “best car for doordash” as an example.

Upon manually examining the SERP, you'll observe:

  1. A low-authority website (DA = 1) is in the second position.
  2. Another low DA (DA = 1) is also in the sixth position.
  3. And so on…

These instances serve as indicators of “weakness” in the SERPs.

These suggest that a new or low-DA website has a strong chance of ranking at the top for this keyword.

You can improve your search engine rankings by identifying and targeting such keywords.

💡 DA, or Domain Authority, is a metric used to assess the authority and ranking potential of a website.

The view of this keyword in LowFruits.

SD = SERP difficulty Score.
SD is a score that assesses the ranking difficulty, considering the number of weak websites and other factors.
A value of 1 indicates that the keyword is easy to target.

There are two other levels of SD: 2 and 3, with 3 indicating a high-difficulty keyword.

Green fruit icon (weak spot) = website with low authority.

SERP filters

When analyzing keywords in bulk, use the SERP analysis filters to navigate the results.

The primary filters you'll want to use are SD and # Weak (number of weak websites).

Top 10: At least one weak spot in the top 10 search results.
Top 3: At least three weak spots in the top 10 search results.
DA < 10: At least one weak spot with a DA below 10 in the top 10 search results.

The “Filter” button on the right provides access to more advanced filters for in-depth SERP analysis.

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How fast is the SERP extraction? https://lowfruits.io/docs/how-fast-is-the-serp-extraction/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=how-fast-is-the-serp-extraction Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:51 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/how-fast-is-the-serp-extraction/ The speed of SERP extraction can vary based on the device and the type of operation being performed: Each method has different performance characteristics, so consider the speed differences when choosing.

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The speed of SERP extraction can vary based on the device and the type of operation being performed:

  • Mobile Device Extraction: This is the fastest method for extracting SERPs.
  • Desktop Device Extraction: This takes longer compared to mobile extraction.
  • Allintitle Extraction: This is the slowest process because Google often blocks this operator with CAPTCHAs, which can delay the extraction.

Each method has different performance characteristics, so consider the speed differences when choosing.

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Can an on-going analysis be stopped? https://lowfruits.io/docs/can-an-on-going-analysis-be-stopped/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=can-an-on-going-analysis-be-stopped Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:51 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/can-an-on-going-analysis-be-stopped/ Once an analysis has started and credits have been used, it's not feasible to stop the process or issue a refund. This limitation exists because third-party entities are involved, and costs are incurred as the data acquisition begins immediately upon initiation.

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Once an analysis has started and credits have been used, it's not feasible to stop the process or issue a refund.

This limitation exists because third-party entities are involved, and costs are incurred as the data acquisition begins immediately upon initiation.

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I don’t see the fruit icons anymore https://lowfruits.io/docs/i-dont-see-the-fruit-icons-anymore/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=i-dont-see-the-fruit-icons-anymore Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:50 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/i-dont-see-the-fruit-icons-anymore/ Check if you're in the View with website favicons mode shown below: You need to be in the View with fruit icons mode to see the fruit icons. Click on the 1 next to View shown below:

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Check if you're in the View with website favicons mode shown below:

You need to be in the View with fruit icons mode to see the fruit icons. Click on the 1 next to View shown below:

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What is the maximum number of keywords that can be analyzed in a report? https://lowfruits.io/docs/what-is-the-maximum-number-of-keywords-that-can-be-analyzed-in-a-report/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-is-the-maximum-number-of-keywords-that-can-be-analyzed-in-a-report Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:50 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/what-is-the-maximum-number-of-keywords-that-can-be-analyzed-in-a-report/ The allowed limit for analyzed keywords is 25,000.

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The allowed limit for analyzed keywords is 25,000.

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Why does the analysis take a few minutes? https://lowfruits.io/docs/why-does-the-analysis-take-a-few-minutes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-does-the-analysis-take-a-few-minutes Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:50 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/why-does-the-analysis-take-a-few-minutes/ The analysis process can take some time because LowFruits utilizes real-time data from various APIs to conduct a thorough examination of keywords, search engine results pages (SERPs), metrics, domains, and traffic.  The time required for analysis typically ranges from a few seconds to up to 15 minutes, primarily depending on the size of the batch […]

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The analysis process can take some time because LowFruits utilizes real-time data from various APIs to conduct a thorough examination of keywords, search engine results pages (SERPs), metrics, domains, and traffic. 

The time required for analysis typically ranges from a few seconds to up to 15 minutes, primarily depending on the size of the batch of keywords being analyzed. This comprehensive approach ensures that you receive accurate and up-to-date insights for your SEO efforts.

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Why are some new keywords added to the report every time I analyze a keyword? https://lowfruits.io/docs/why-are-some-new-keywords-added-to-the-report-every-time-i-analyze-a-keyword/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-are-some-new-keywords-added-to-the-report-every-time-i-analyze-a-keyword Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:50 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/why-are-some-new-keywords-added-to-the-report-every-time-i-analyze-a-keyword/ LowFruits will fetch queries from the PAA (People Also Ask) and related searches section when you analyze a keyword. You can find the fetched PAA keywords by activating the PAA switch in the Questions tab (see the “PAA” tag). Related keywords will be added to the Related tab, except for questions that will be added […]

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LowFruits will fetch queries from the PAA (People Also Ask) and related searches section when you analyze a keyword.

You can find the fetched PAA keywords by activating the PAA switch in the Questions tab (see the “PAA” tag).

Related keywords will be added to the Related tab, except for questions that will be added to the Questions tab (labeled with a “related” tag).

You can deactivate PAA and Related queries fetching by unchecking the checkboxes in the Advanced section before generating your report.

You can also enable/disable the extraction in your user defaults here: https://lowfruits.io/dashboard/defaults (for future new reports) or in your reports settings.

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What does a green or blue icon stand for? https://lowfruits.io/docs/what-does-a-green-or-blue-icon-stand-for/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=what-does-a-green-or-blue-icon-stand-for Wed, 15 Jan 2025 17:11:49 +0000 https://lowfruits.io/docs/what-does-a-green-or-blue-icon-stand-for/ The icons in your reports provide quick insights into keyword opportunities: These icons help you identify potential low-competition keywords at a glance.

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The icons in your reports provide quick insights into keyword opportunities:

  • Blue Fruit Icon: Indicates User Generated Content (UGC), such as forums. These pages often have opportunities for ranking because they may not always have high authority.
  • Green Fruit Icon: This icon represents a website with a Domain Authority (DA) below the defined threshold. This suggests that the keyword might be easier to target due to lower competition.

These icons help you identify potential low-competition keywords at a glance.

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